DIGITALEUROPE congratulates the European Parliament for delivering a strong result to advance cross-border data flows in the EU

The European Parliament delivers a positive vote for the adoption of the Regulation on the Free Flow of non-personal Data

Today the European Parliament approved the Regulation for the Free Flow of non-personal Data (FFoD).

“We congratulate the European Parliament in passing an ambitious and important regulation accelerating the free flow of data in the EU,” said Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl, Director-General for DIGITALEUROPE. “The EU is setting a global example and it demonstrates the ambition for a real Digital Single Market where the use of data can advance AI which in turn will increase our health, deliver education solutions for our children, and boost science and research for solving societal issues”, she stressed.

The regulation once it takes affect will ensure a 5th freedom for data, and help boost the EU’s capabilities to generate jobs, growth and deliver valuable AI technologies.

The Regulation will address the removal of existing data localising measures which will result in GDP gains estimated to be up to 8 billion euros per year (up to 0.06% of GDP), which is on par with the gains of recent free trade agreements (FTAs) concluded by the EU.

€ 8 billion

estimated annual saving from the Regulation on the Free Flow of non-personal Data